Ned is on my dance floor now
I did have to have some liquid removed from my breast that showed up after a re-incision and biopsy of suspicious cells, (done in Jan of this year) after a previous mamogram showed suspicious cells on the lumpectomy breast. Though this removal might have seemed upsetting to some, the removal of this was quite a releif as it was slightly uncomfortable though not painful. I also had been working on some lymhedema in my breast about 6 weeks ago but this was a whole different issue. Who would have thought that there could be two differing issues with fluid in a post lumpectomy breast. Well now we know it is possible.
I am scheduled to have a baseline MRI next week at the request of the chemo doctor, and the surgeon has scheduled a 6 month mamogram on the lumpectomy breast hoping that we will not have a return of the fluid (I forget the name of the fluid, maybe seroma?). None the less if I get it back he'll just take it out again. I am glad to be in this level of good health and am ready to dance with NED until someone else gets him as a dance partner.
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We alway can have a group dance
I am glad that you are dancing with NED. It sounds like you are in the good hands and both surgioun and oncologist taking proactive approach with your care.
Good luck next week, praying for a good baseline.
We can always share NED having a group dance
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Congrats on NED!New Flower said:We alway can have a group dance
I am glad that you are dancing with NED. It sounds like you are in the good hands and both surgioun and oncologist taking proactive approach with your care.
Good luck next week, praying for a good baseline.
We can always share NED having a group dance
Hugs
new Flower
Congrats on NED!0 -
Yay! Wonderful news! I am
Yay! Wonderful news! I am so happy to hear this.0 -
Awesome news!!
Awesome news!!0 -
Congratulations! May you
Congratulations! May you and NED have many many anniversaries!
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Linda0
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